8 Places in Singapore Serving Supersized Food

If your tummy needs some extra lovin’, go ahead and treat yourself with these supersized options. After all, how often do we get to indulge in huge portions of our favourite foods?

1. Spathe Public House

Known for its mammothian sized signatures, Spathe Public House whips up a serving fit for 4. A crowd favourite, their Beer and Chicks ($65) – a whole chicken baked on a can of beer – is definitely a sight for sore eyes. You can choose to have it cooked in one of three different beers: Heineken, Tiger, or Guinness. It takes 30 minutes to cook, but good things come to those who wait.

Giant chirashi don? Yes please! Senmi Sushi, part of Emporium Shokuhin serves a huge bowl of japanese rice generously topped with fresh raw fish. The Giant Chirashi Don ($34) is definitely worth the price seeing that the quality and cut of the fish is stunning.

Straight out of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Menya Musashi might just seem like any other ramen chain. However, diners can choose to upsize their bowl of dipping Cha Shu Tsukemen ($14.90) noodles up to 5 times its usual size. That means over half a kilogram of noodles!

It is a well known fact that popular pizzeria chain Peperonis has huge pizzas. The XXL 21″ pizza (from $55) is easy to eat despite its intimidating size as it is wood fired thin crust. The toppings are generous and a creative concoction, with up to 18 flavours to choose from, ranging from rustic Italian to new-age fusion.

Japanese curry is so different from what locals are used to, the savoury spiciness of Indian, Peranakan and Malay curries. The sweetness of the Japanese version, however, makes it easier to down in large portions as it is not overwhelming and goes well with the rice and toppings. At Monster Curry, you can choose from 5 supersized options – Seafood Monster, Combo Monster, Mountain Monster, Monster Egg, and Flame Monster – all starting from $24.

The Terminator ($58) is an awe-inspiring burger of 6 Wagyu Beef patties, with cheese, bacon and caramelised onions, served alongside coleslaw and fries. Just looking at its sheer size is overawing, but who can resist a Wagyu burger much less a supersized one?

Up for some local food? Victory Restaurant allows upsizing its murtabaks – that means more loving for your tummy. A family-sized Murtabak ($16/17), that is twice the size of a usual one, comes double-wrapped and stuffed with extra meat and egg.

The Beast Burger certainly lives up to its name. The glorious monstrosity of a burger comprises slaw, pork, and fried chicken atop a juicy beef patty, and comes with sweet potato fries on the side. This is an ongoing challenge at the cafe that no one has beaten – try your hand at it, but do remember to call in to pre-order.

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